This research concerns the extensive survey of rural musical traditions in continental Portugal, conducted by the folklorist Armando Leça in 1939/40; for decades, the resultant 487 sound recordings on 64 reel-to-reel tapes were considered to have been lost. After their “rediscovery” and with the technical support of the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, especially Nadja Wallaszkovits, the recordings became audible again. The main purpose of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of the process of documenting rural musical traditions in Portugal, and to discuss some reasons that in my perspective justify the alleged “loss” of those tapes. The methodological approach combines archive research with fieldwork....
The object of the thesis is a collection of recordings made in the first half of the 20th century by...
Some musical instruments, and specifically some chordophones as the viola and the cavaquinho, have ...
Instrumental folk music playing is almost an already extinct phenomenon; therefore, in 1987–2002, th...
The present work of documentation in the field of music was published in book format by the National...
Thesis is dedicated to traditional folklore music of Portugal and introduces different kinds of trad...
The present paper is a modest attempt to fill in one of the blank spots on our ethno- musicological ...
The archive as a concept and source of knowledge comes from ancient Greece (Derrida 1996), establish...
In the field of expressive culture, and in particular of music, the signs of the Portuguese presence...
From 2014-2016, the Timorese NGO Timor Aid conducted a multi-disciplinary research project in Timor-...
Fernando Lopes-Graça, a prolific Portuguese composer, joined the French musicologist Michel Giacomet...
This paper proposes an analysis of the process of silencing the music sound recordings of oral tradi...
Este trabajo es solo una parte de un proyecto de intervención sociocultural, que pretende capacitar ...
The systematic study of the recording industries in Portugal began during the 1990s, in the context ...
UID/EAT/00472/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/6626/2014Unveiling old recordings from Mozambique: conservation stra...
MARCMUS is a project that focuses on the virtually unexplored music manuscripts from the collection ...
The object of the thesis is a collection of recordings made in the first half of the 20th century by...
Some musical instruments, and specifically some chordophones as the viola and the cavaquinho, have ...
Instrumental folk music playing is almost an already extinct phenomenon; therefore, in 1987–2002, th...
The present work of documentation in the field of music was published in book format by the National...
Thesis is dedicated to traditional folklore music of Portugal and introduces different kinds of trad...
The present paper is a modest attempt to fill in one of the blank spots on our ethno- musicological ...
The archive as a concept and source of knowledge comes from ancient Greece (Derrida 1996), establish...
In the field of expressive culture, and in particular of music, the signs of the Portuguese presence...
From 2014-2016, the Timorese NGO Timor Aid conducted a multi-disciplinary research project in Timor-...
Fernando Lopes-Graça, a prolific Portuguese composer, joined the French musicologist Michel Giacomet...
This paper proposes an analysis of the process of silencing the music sound recordings of oral tradi...
Este trabajo es solo una parte de un proyecto de intervención sociocultural, que pretende capacitar ...
The systematic study of the recording industries in Portugal began during the 1990s, in the context ...
UID/EAT/00472/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/6626/2014Unveiling old recordings from Mozambique: conservation stra...
MARCMUS is a project that focuses on the virtually unexplored music manuscripts from the collection ...
The object of the thesis is a collection of recordings made in the first half of the 20th century by...
Some musical instruments, and specifically some chordophones as the viola and the cavaquinho, have ...
Instrumental folk music playing is almost an already extinct phenomenon; therefore, in 1987–2002, th...